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    <title>Expanding a 3x3 Determinant ("Basket Weave" Method)</title>
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    <description>Title: Expanding a 3x3 Determinant ("Basket Weave" Method)
Authors: Frye, M. J.; Rattanawangcharoen, Nipon
Abstract: Animation demonstrating how to expand a 3 x 3 determinant by the Basket Weave Method.  This animation includes a self-test.</description>
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    <title>What is plagiarism? (undergraduate version)</title>
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    <description>Title: What is plagiarism? (undergraduate version)
Authors: Vaughan Memorial Library, Acadia University
Abstract: Plagiarism is a big deal, and it’s not something you want to find out about the hard way. It could get you dismissed from the university! Researching ethically is also researching efficiently - not only will you learn how to avoid plagiarism, but you will also pick up some good research tips too.&#xD;
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1. Why it’s essential to start your research early.&#xD;
2. The difference between paraphrasing and quoting... and how to do both properly.&#xD;
3. When to cite, what to cite, and how to cite.&#xD;
4. Where to get help.&#xD;
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Authors: Unruh, Miriam; McLean, Cheryl; Tittenberger, Peter; Schor, Dario
Abstract: Upon completion of this tutorial, you will be able to access the Help pages in Google.&#xD;
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Google.com, Ask.com, and Yahoo.com all use similar search methods. All three have Help pages that are... well... helpful.</description>
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Authors: Unruh, Miriam; McLean, Cheryl; Schor, Dario; Tittenberger, Peter
Abstract: Upon completion of this tutorial, you will be able to find information on the Internet and create a research log to organize and save the information for your paper.</description>
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